Sentence examples for reductionist notion from inspiring English sources

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He resists the reductionist notion that his background feeds his desire to document the suffering of the marginalised, but it's hard to avoid.

And it appalls me that people who claim for their views the authority of science routinely and arbitrarily insist on a brutally reductionist notion of what a human being is, what the human mind is, that justifies as inevitable every sort of meagerness and rapacity.

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This was not a position likely to win the hearts of feminist radicals like Gaspard, who are wary of seemingly reductionist notions of sexual identity, and it certainly didn't endear her to the Jacobins of the debate, notably the philosopher Élisabeth Badinter and the jurist Evelyne Pisier, who opposed parité on what they called humanist and universalist grounds.

By challenging reductionist notions, this research will delineate the mental maps of local urban residents of the City of Dhaka, Bangladesh concerning dengue transmission and methods of dengue prevention and control.

These contrast with recent discussions employing a broadly manipulationist framework for understanding causation, such as those due to the computer scientist Judea Pearl and others, which are non-reductionist and rely instead on the notion of an intervention.

However, as we might reasonably question this sceptical tendency to eliminate the notion of self and identity on reductionist grounds, the minimal self, as it is implicitly experienced in consciousness (i.e. consciousness about the world as well as the self being conscious about any world experience), remains specific "self" in contrast to any other experiences.

If those actualist representationists are right and consistency is indeed a modal notion, then actualist representationism is not a reductionist theory of modality.

Before the development of the notion of supervenience, physicalism was often stated as a reductionist thesis.

However, since different notions and models of reduction have been put forward, whether one takes a reductionist or anti-reductionist stance about a particular biological subdiscipline (e.g., classical genetics) actually depends on the notion of "reduction" being utilized (Wimsatt 1976b, Hull 1979).

It is only the pertinacity of the mind/body dichotomy that sustains the notion that a sufficient biological account of the brain would be reductionist in the negative sense.

The notion of internal goods was introduced by Macintyre to go beyond a reductionist interpretation of morality centered on rules, rights and duties (MacIntyre 1984).

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